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Time Interval Data Analyzer (TIDA)

This is the Time Interval Data Analyzer Distribution Package. The project combines the different components of the full distribution, i.e.,

Setting up a Dev-Environment

If you want to develop or modify the TIDA system, the following requirements should be fulfilled:

  • Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.8
  • nodeJs with npm (currently used 5.9.1), with the following globally installed packages
    • npm (currently used 3.8.9)
    • bower (currently used 1.7.9)
    • grunt-cli (currently used 1.2.0)
    • Python (currently used 2.7, is a dependency of some node-modules used)
  • IntelliJ IDEA 2016 (optional, but recommended)
    • a fully configured workspace is available here
  • git and/or GitHub Desktop to clone the needed repositories

Notes:

  • In general, higher version should be usable. Nevertheless, the past has shown that newer version may come with new features, which break the old code. Thus, the currently used versions are recommended when developing.
  • If you don't know how to install the nodeJs have a look at the nodeJs Homepage. You can find the download and instructions there.
  • If you don't know how to install bower or grunt-cli as global modules, please have look here npm-install or just execute npm install -g bower and npm install -g grunt-cli in your console/terminal.
  • You should make sure that the commands npm, grunt, and bower are executable from the terminal (i.e., are in your PATH or bind), normally this is done automatically (using UNIX or Mac), nevertheless on Windows systems this is sometimes more difficult than needed (e.g., see bower command not found windows).

Cloning the needed Repositories

The pre-defined TIDA workspace includes several repositories. To utilize the pre-configured workspace it is necessary to clone (see How to Clone) the following GitHub repositories into the following folder-structure:

The following helper projects are also part of the workspace. The different libraries are not available on Maven Central, and therefore it is necessary that the projects are build and made available locally.

We also have some JavaScript projects in the workspace. These are actually not needed, because the needed files are available via bower or npm. Nevertheless, for some quick testing or quick modifications, the projects are added within the workspace:

Last but not least, the workspace itself:

After cloning the different projects, the folder structure should be as follows:

Folder Structure

Setting up the Workspace

As mentioned earlier, IntelliJ IDEA is the recommended IDE for the development of the TIDA Platform. To start developing you just have to open the tida-workspace project. To do so, click on open in the IntelliJ start screen (or the File menu) and select the tida-wrokspace folder (!).

IntelliJ IDE (open)

IntelliJ IDE (project)

The IntelliJ IDE should open having all the modules of the project already selected. It may be necessary to open up the project view (on the left side). You may also want to have the Ant Build view opened, so that you can easily build or deploy the different modules. The Ant scripts are only available for the Java modules of the projects, e.g., dis-timeintervaldataanalyzer, dis-timeintervaldataanalyzer-jdbc, or gen-dummy. The JavaScript or web-oriented modules are utilizing Grunt as build tool. It is recommended to install the nodeJs plug-in available for the IntelliJ IDE, so that these modules can also easily be handled via the UI. In addition, IntelliJ provides a Grunt Tool Window similar to the Ant one. Further information can be found here:

After setting everything up, the UI should be similar to something like that (or however you prefer it):

UI with Ant Tool Window

UI with Grunt Tool Window and nodeJs PlugIn

Getting the different Dependencies and create Modules

To actually start developing, it is necessary to deploy the difference dependencies, which are not available via Maven Central and needed by the main module dis-timeintervaldataanalyzer, e.g., gen-dummy, gen-misc, or gen-server. To do so, the modules should be deployed using the Ant task 04-deploy in the following order:

  • gen-dummy
  • gen-misc
  • gen-sbconfigurator
  • gen-server
  • gen-server-http-listener
  • dis-timeintervaldataanalyzer-jdbc
  • dis-timeintervaldataanalyzer

The same is not necessary for the main UI module dis-timeintervaldataanalyzer-ui2. The modules needed are available on bower and/or npm, thus the Grunt scripts are capable to receive the dependencies from there.

Starting the Server (Front- and Back-End)

To start an instance of the server for developing purposes (i.e., the front- or back-end), several options are available depending on the purpose/development goal. The different ways are described in the appropriate projects, i.e., front-end or back-end. To just start or use the server it is possible to use the solution distributed within this repository (dist).

  1. Download the tida-server.zip

  2. Unzip the downloaded file to a folder, e.g., ~\tida

    Folder Structure

  3. Now just change to the created directory, e.g., cd ~\tida

  4. Start the server with .\bin\start.sh and check the log

    Starting the Server

  5. Access the UI via a browser http://localhost:20666/ or directly the login http://localhost:20666/login.html

  6. Login to the server (the default configuration does not use any AuthenticationManager, thus any username/password combination can be used)

    Server Login Server Management UI

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